

It Could Happen Here
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It Could Happen Here started as an exploration of the possibility of a new civil war. Now a daily show, it's evolved into a chronicle of collapse as it happens, and an exploration of how we might build a better future. Every day Robert Evans, Garrison Davis, Mia Wong, and James Stout take you on a jaunty walk through the burning ruins of the old world and towards a better one that lays just on the horizon.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 49min
ICE’s Ethnic Cleansing in Chicago
Journalist Raven from Unraveled discusses alarming ICE raids in Chicago, sharing firsthand experiences from the protests where she was injured. The conversation dives into a traffic stop killing, the terrifying daily life for residents under federal scrutiny, and systemic targeting of marginalized communities. Raven highlights the military tactics used against protesters and the shocking realities inside detention facilities. The discussion raises critical questions about the implications of these actions, likening them to ethnic cleansing.

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Oct 5, 2025 • 38min
CZM Book Club: Kushtaka, by Mathilda Zeller
Dive into a spine-tingling tale perfect for spooky season! The story revolves around family pressures and the sinister Kushtuka legend, revealing a chilling supernatural threat. As tensions rise at Hank's lodge, stolen artifacts come into play, leading to a brutal attack that forces a daring escape across the tundra. Confrontations and moral dilemmas unfold amidst the backdrop of cultural theft. Themes of violence and community protection are intricately woven, leaving listeners with haunting metaphors to ponder.

Oct 4, 2025 • 4h 12min
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Vicky Osterweil, a cultural politics expert, discusses how media manipulation influences public perception, particularly surrounding Trump and corporate responses from Disney. Attorney Maura Meltzer-Cohen analyzes legal implications of recent Antifa memos and their impacts on free speech. Tangent Wiggy shares insights on frontline union organizing in the Inland Empire. Meanwhile, Dr. Kaveh Hoda and psychiatrist Tyler Black dive into the ambiguous links between acetaminophen use in pregnancy and autism, stressing the importance of informed medical choices.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 1h 12min
Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #36
The discussion dives into the nuances of the government shutdown narrative, revealing misleading frames by Republicans. There’s a deep exploration of the Pentagon's renaming as the War Department and the implications of deploying troops in U.S. cities amid protests. The conversation also highlights recent ICE raids in Chicago and new border wall construction under questionable waivers, while a National Security memo sparks concerns about political violence and surveillance on ideological grounds. Activism faces scrutiny as government tactics evolve.

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Oct 2, 2025 • 56min
What Does the Antifa Executive Order Mean for Free Speech?
Maura Meltzer-Cohen, a dedicated abolitionist attorney from New York, shares her insights on the implications of recent executive orders for free speech. She discusses how these orders don’t change laws but can increase state repression. Mo highlights the normalization of violence through rhetoric and the targeting of nonprofits under the 'Antifa' label. They also explore practical harms of policing, the precarious position of activists, and why fighting back legally often leads to success in court.

Oct 1, 2025 • 41min
Does Tylenol Give Your Baby Autism?
Dr. Tyler Black, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, and Dr. Kaveh Hoda, a medical doctor and host, dive into the controversy surrounding Tylenol and its supposed link to autism. They discuss findings from a large Swedish study that debunks the acetaminophen-autism connection and the evolving nature of autism diagnoses. Highlighting the impacts of fear-based messaging on pregnant individuals and autistic communities, they underscore the importance of informed decision-making in medical care during pregnancy, while also addressing potential misinformation in the wake of this debate.

Sep 30, 2025 • 51min
Everyone Hates Them: Trump, the Media and Jimmy Kimmel
Vicky Osterweil, a writer and editor focused on media and corporate power, joins the discussion to examine Trump’s waning popularity and the implications of recent political events. They delve into the conservative takeover of media outlets, Jimmy Kimmel’s public fallout with Disney, and the cultural impact of intellectual property. Vicky warns of rising authoritarianism and compares Trump’s tactics to global leaders like Modi and Erdogan, emphasizing how spectacle and public compliance shape political narratives.

Sep 29, 2025 • 32min
SEIU 1000 Union Rep of the IE Reports Live from the Frontline
Tanjint Wiggy, also known as Tristan Hacker, is an elected SEIU 1000 negotiator representing health workers in California's Inland Empire. In a lively discussion, he delves into his experiences negotiating with the state, organizing in a conservative region, and the impact of ICE raids on local workers. Tanjint shares how advocacy led to a successful pay raise for his coworkers and discusses the significance of community solidarity. He also highlights his passion for local arts and music initiatives, inviting listeners to support their communities.

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Sep 28, 2025 • 26min
CZM Book Club: Selkie Stories Are For Losers, by Sofia Samatar
Dive into a tale that intertwines selkie folklore with the complexities of teenage life and love. The narrative explores the bond between two girls as they navigate personal struggles, dreams, and deep-seated fears. Touching on themes of loss, family trauma, and the search for identity, the story is rich with evocative imagery and emotional resonance. Additionally, moments of humor and everyday life pop up, enhancing the layers of friendship and yearning. This is a poignant mix of magic and reality that captivates the heart.

Sep 27, 2025 • 3h 11min
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Discover the ins and outs of the asylum process as a woman shares her harrowing experience. Explore the origins and evolution of Tren de Aragua, a transnational criminal group, and discover myths surrounding it. Delve into the controversial claims linking prenatal Tylenol to autism, and hear expert rebuttals highlighting the dangers of misinformation. Plus, get insights on the U.S. strikes influencing Trinidad's politics and the intersection of immigration and political tensions. A deep dive into complex societal issues awaits!


